1. We have taken (to take) a lot of pictures for our album this year. 2. He has left (to leave) for London, we won't see him for a month. 3. I have read (to read) this story twice; it's very interesting. 4. The weather has changed (to change) greatly; it's so cold now. 5. We have bought (to buy) Granny a nice present for her birthday. We think she will like it. 6. It will be (to be) very warm in Yerevan this week. 7. Where's the picture? I have given (to give) it to Bob. 8. Jane isn't at home now. She has gone (to go) to the playground. 9. They have done (to do) all their work. They are free to play now. 10. Look! Somebody is breaking (to break) the window.
1 ‘Does he know her well?’ ‘He has known her since he was a little boy.’ 2 ‘He looks fantastic!’ ‘He has gone to the gym a lot recently.’ 3 She’s annoyed because he has been avoiding her all day. 4 I'm confused because I haven't understood the question. 5 Have you seen Judy today?’ ‘Yes, I saw her at lunchtime.’ 6 ‘He has felt ill since Monday.’ ‘Then why hasn’t he gone to the doctor?’ 7 ‘Have they unpacked all the boxes yet?’ ‘No, they’ve only just started!’ 8 Has he eaten enough lately? He looks a bit thin. 9 She has never traveled by plane before. She’s scared of flying. 10 I have been working on this problem for hours, but I still haven’t solved it
2. He has left (to leave) for London, we won't see him for a month.
3. I have read (to read) this story twice; it's very interesting.
4. The weather has changed (to change) greatly; it's so cold now.
5. We have bought (to buy) Granny a nice present for her birthday. We think she will like it.
6. It will be (to be) very warm in Yerevan this week.
7. Where's the picture? I have given (to give) it to Bob.
8. Jane isn't at home now. She has gone (to go) to the playground.
9. They have done (to do) all their work. They are free to play now.
10. Look! Somebody is breaking (to break) the window.